Category: Semiconductors and Components

On the heels of some challenging delays of its 7nm solutions, Intel delivered good vision for its prospects on its annual architecture day.
Marvell is delivering the differentiation needed to broaden its market presence in the networking switches and PHY segment, especially against competitors including arch-rival Broadcom. Through embedded security and enabling end-to-end performance gains needed to scale borderless enterprise networking, Marvell strengthens its ability to drive borderless enterprise builds and evolution.
NVIDIA maintains its market leadership for MLPerf based upon its most recent benchmarks on its newest A100 Tensor Core GPU.
AMD had a very strong quarter that included a beat on revenue and earnings as well as double digit YoY growth. A sign of strength amidst the slowed economy.
Qualcomm’s Quick Charge was already the number one fast-charging solution in mobile, with over 1,000 unique accessories, over 250 mobile devices, and healthy expansion into adjacent technology categories like tablets, speakers, and drones. By leaning more on USB-PD, Qualcomm appears to be looking more to enable the entire industry than unique OEMs.
Intel CEO Bob Swan announced some major leadership changes following last week's earnings and 7nm delays. What do the changes mean?
Intel delivered a strong growth in its fiscal Q2, but Wall Street showed some resistance as delays in the company's next gen processors continue.
Rumors have emerged of a possible takeover of ARM by NVIDIA. What would this mean for ARM and for Semiconductors in general?
NVIDIA announced a series of important updates to its vGPU offering to power collaboration, work from home and IT administrators amidst Covid-19.
On this special episode of The Six Five - Insiders Edition, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman are joined by GLOBALFOUNDRIES CEO Tom Caufield to discuss the success GLOBALFOUNDRIES has had, and how chipmakers are responding to the current global crisis and where the semiconductor market is poised for growth.
Intel announced its 3rd genertion Xeon Scalable processors, which will comprise of 14nm and 10nm parts and have a greater emphasis on AI.
In this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, Futurum’s Daniel Newman and Olivier Blanchard discuss the reframing of AI, from the cloud to the edge and beyond, and how the reach of AI is expanding.

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